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Routine Maintenance

ADDING SALT

If the water softener uses all the salt before more is

added, hard water will result.  The softener salt status

screen has an optional display of the estimated number

of days until salt is depleted (“Out of salt in X days”).

The softener can also be programmed to display a Low

Salt Alarm a certain number of days before salt is esti-

mated to run out (See Page 15).
Be sure that the brinewell cover is on when adding salt.

NOTE:

In humid areas it is best to keep the salt level

less than half full and add salt more often.

RECOMMENDED SALT:

Cube, pellet, coarse solar,

etc., water softener salt is recommended.  This type of

salt is high purity evaporated crystals, sometimes

formed and pressed into briquets.  It has less than 1%

insoluble (not dissolvable in water) impurities.  Clean,

high grade rock salts are acceptable, but may require

frequent brine tank cleaning to remove the “sludge”

residue (insolubles) collecting at the bottom of the tank.

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE:

If you choose potassium

chloride (KCl) salt as a regenerant:
1) Make sure “Salt type” on the electronic control is set

to “KCl”, as shown on Page 15.

2) Place only one bag of potassium chloride (KCl) into

your softener at a time.  The salt storage tank should

never contain more than 60 pounds of KCl.

SALT NOT RECOMMENDED:

Rock salt high in impuri-

ties, block, granulated, table, ice melting, or ice cream

making salts, etc., are not recommended.

SALT WITH IRON REMOVING ADDITIVE:

Some salts

have an additive to help a water softener handle iron in

the water supply.  Although this may help keep the resin

bed clean, it may also release corrosive fumes that will

weaken and shorten the life of some water softener

electronic parts.  Iron Out salt is safe to use on two-tank

models.

BREAKING A SALT BRIDGE

Sometimes a hard crust or salt “bridge” forms in the

brine tank.  This is usually caused by high humidity or

the wrong kind of salt.  When the salt bridges, an empty

space forms between the water and the salt.  Then salt

will not dissolve in the water to make brine.  Without

brine, the resin bed is not recharged and hard water will

result.
If the storage tank is full of salt, it is difficult to tell

whether there is a salt bridge.  A bridge may be under-

neath loose salt.  The following is the best way to check

for a salt bridge:
Salt should be loose all the way to the bottom of the

tank.  Hold a broom handle, or like tool, up to the sof-

tener, as shown in Figure 90.  Make a pencil mark on

the handle 1” - 2” below the top of the rim.  Then, care-

fully push it straight down into the salt.  If a hard object

is felt before the pencil mark is even with the top, it is

most likely a salt bridge.  Carefully push into the bridge

in several places to break it.  

Do not try to break the

salt bridge by pounding on the outside of the salt

tank.  You may damage the tank.

FIG. 90

1” - 2”

Pencil

Mark

Broom

Handle

Push tool into

salt bridge

to break

Water Level

Empty Space

Salt Bridge

Salt

Summary of Contents for IDP30S

Page 1: ...Conditioner IDP50CC Chloramine Chlorine Water Conditioner Models IDP30S IDP40S tested and certified by NSF International against NSF ANSI Standard 44 for hardness reduction and efficiency and the red...

Page 2: ...as circuit breaker or fuse This system is not intended to be used for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system Eur...

Page 3: ...isconsin requires additional treatment if water supply contains greater than 5 ppm clear water iron u Canada working pressure limits 1 4 7 0 kg cm Models IDP40CC IDP50CC have not been tested or certif...

Page 4: ...BRINE TANK PERFORMANCE CLAIMS Contaminant Influent Challenge Level Maximum Allowable Product Water Level Barium 10 10 mg L 2 0 mg L Radium 226 228 25 pCi L 5 pCi L Test parameters include pH 7 5 0 5 f...

Page 5: ...l protected from the elements contamination vandalism etc as when installed indoors Keep the softener out of direct sunlight The sun s heat may soften and distort plastic parts TOOLS PIPE FITTINGS OTH...

Page 6: ...table drain 1 1 2 Air Gap FLOOR DRAIN Brine Tank Overflow Hose Secure Valve Drain Hose in place over Floor Drain Valve Drain Hose Included with softener Pipe and fittings supplied by installer Do not...

Page 7: ...stic installation adaptors with lubricated o ring seals in place into the valve inlet and outlet ports See Figure 4 5 c Be sure the turbine support is in place in the valve outlet as shown in Figure 6...

Page 8: ...a ground for the house electrical system The 3 valve bypass type of installation shown in Figure 4 will maintain ground continuity If you use the plastic bypass continuity is broken To restore the gr...

Page 9: ...completing these steps continue with j Start a recharge below j Start a recharge From the rolling status screens press the SELECT button to display the Main menu Make sure Recharge is highlighted then...

Page 10: ...the soften er begins recharging This recharge draws the sanitizing bleach into and through the softener Any air remaining in the unit is purged to the drain d After the recharge has completed fully op...

Page 11: ...CT button The screen will show Setup complete See Figure 19 13 If at this point you want to go back and make changes press the DOWN 6 button to scroll to Redo setup then press the SELECT button twice...

Page 12: ...e message After three seconds the view resets Figure 21 The softener status screens described in the previous section will not be displayed in a rolling sequence when one of the following items is dis...

Page 13: ...ess units See Page 19 Weight units See Page 19 System information Model information See Page 20 Water available See Page 20 Daily avg water used See Page 20 Water used today See Page 20 Total water us...

Page 14: ...vent changes to the fol lowing Hardness Iron level Backwash time Second backwash On Off Second backwash time Fast rinse time Efficiency mode Max days between recharges Auxiliary control Chemical feed...

Page 15: ...rge Salt settings Basic settings Main menu FIG 29 Salt level Low salt alarm Salt settings Salt type FIG 30 4 Make sure Salt level is highlighted 5 Press the SELECT button to display the Salt level scr...

Page 16: ...re 35 Recharge Salt settings Basic settings Main menu FIG 34 4 If the desired option already has a black dot next to it See Figure 35 go to Step 5 Otherwise press the DOWN 6 or UP 5 buttons to scroll...

Page 17: ...Press the LEFT 3 button twice to return to the rolling status screens SETTING IRON LEVEL When the softener s electronic control is first powered up a wizard screen prompts you to enter your water s i...

Page 18: ...nu Figure 46 9 Press the LEFT 3 button twice to return to the rolling status screens This does not include service reminders errors alerts or Recharge status screens SETTING THE LANGUAGE When the soft...

Page 19: ...k to the User preferences menu 8 Press the LEFT 3 button twice to return to the rolling status screens SETTING HARDNESS UNITS Use this feature to select grains or parts per million ppm as hardness uni...

Page 20: ...ss the DOWN 6 button to scroll through the menu options until the desired option is highlighted See list at the top of this column 5 Press the SELECT button to display the desired information screen S...

Page 21: ...es See Figure 69 Cycle times Special features Troubleshooting Advanced settings FIG 67 4 Make sure Cycle times is highlighted 5 Press the SELECT button to display the Cycle times menu See Figure 68 Us...

Page 22: ...e LEFT 3 button three times to return to the rolling status screens Only displayed if Auxiliary control is set to Chemical feed Salt efficient Auto adjusting High capacity Efficiency mode FIG 76 Auto...

Page 23: ...feed pump If chosen the chemical feed volume and timer must be set as detailed at right Water use Turns 24V DC on when the softener s turbine indicates water flow Could drive an air pump for iron or s...

Page 24: ...nder screen See Figure 85 This will be a reminder to call your dealer for service Once programmed this feature displays the number of months and days left until the service reminder Once the Service o...

Page 25: ...changes is highlighted 7 Press the SELECT button to display the Setup changes menu See Figure 89 Diagnostics Setup changes Troubleshooting FIG 87 7 Press the DOWN 6 button to scroll through the menu...

Page 26: ...r ice cream making salts etc are not recommended SALT WITH IRON REMOVING ADDITIVE Some salts have an additive to help a water softener handle iron in the water supply Although this may help keep the r...

Page 27: ...een support and screen Then remove the nozzle venturi disc gas ket and flow plug Wash the parts in warm soapy water and rinse in fresh water Be sure to clean both the top and bottom of the nozzle vent...

Page 28: ...ker may be popped or power supply may be plugged into a switched outlet which is off Check for power loss due to any of these and cor rect When power is restored if the display shows the Current Time...

Page 29: ...backwash fast rinse or moving See Manual Advance Recharge Check on next page for position verification Requested position of the valve Motor state on or off Valve position switch open or closed Turbin...

Page 30: ...until Current position is displayed See Figure 96 12 If the unit does not draw brine check for Dirty or defective nozzle venturi See Page 27 Nozzle venturi not seated on the gasket or gas ket not sea...

Page 31: ...FIG 98 BR FILL F BRINING Position Switch Valve Cam FIG 99 Position Switch Valve Cam FIG 100 BW BACKWASH FAST RINSE Position Switch Valve Cam FIG 101 Position Switch R Position markers valve in servic...

Page 32: ...ploded View All Models 1 5 4 6 18 14 13 16 15 12 11 10 9 8 19 29 28 30 3 20 7 2 Valve Assembly Model IDP30S See Pages 34 35 for parts Models IDP40S IDP40CC IDP50CC See Pages 36 37 for parts 17 21 23 2...

Page 33: ...7092202 Repl Resin Tank 10 x 47 Models IDP40S IDP40CC 7113074 Repl Resin Tank 12 x 54 Model IDP50CC 16 0502272 Resin 1 cu ft standard mesh 7339141 Catalytic Carbon 1 cu ft Models IDP40CC IDP50CC 17 71...

Page 34: ...34 70 91 51 50 52 53 55 56 59 58 57 60 61 66 67 62 63 64 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 65 76 77 79 78 80 81 82 Wear Strip Seal Cross section View 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 54 Valve Exploded View Model IDP30S...

Page 35: ...ack of 10 includes 10 ea of Key No 72 Key No Part No Description 72 7170288 O Ring 15 16 x 1 3 16 single 2 req 7336402 O Ring 15 16 x 1 3 16 pack of 20 7113040 Turbine Support Assembly includes 1 ea o...

Page 36: ...40CC IDP50CC Wear Strip Seal Cross section View 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 117 118 140 113 114 115 119 120 116 127 121 145 123 121 122 123 124 125 126 128 129 131 130 132 133...

Page 37: ...10 ea of Key No 123 123 7311127 O Ring 1 1 16 x 1 5 16 single 2 req 7336410 O Ring 1 1 16 x 1 5 16 pack of 20 Key No Part No Description 7290931 Turbine Support Assembly includes 1 ea of Key Nos 124 1...

Page 38: ...ovided further that the water softener is not damaged as the result of any unusual force of nature such as but not limited to flood hurricane tornado or earthquake Warrantor is excused if failure to p...

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